I recently traveled to northern Nevada. Mining country.
Did not see a single electric vehicle. Exception was some kind of electric bus at the SLC airport.
A lithium mine in Nevada is still attracting investors, but who knows how long that will last?
We drove from Sacramento Kalifornia, thru Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, to Denver. Ten days later we drove the same route back. I especially imagined some idiotic EV while in the Great Salt Lake basin. When you finally get to Wyoming, it is still hours and hours of country, but at least there is significant ground cover. Off and on, in the cities, we would witness some EV owner waiting and waiting for his EV to charge. We just loved the 'charge time' for our SUV. 3-5 minutes pouring energy into the gas tank, and off we would go! They brag about super charging, but they don't tell you the damage to the battery each time you super fast charge.